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All-Inclusive Resorts in Mallorca
A all-inclusive resort in Mallorca is easy to get right once you know what to filter for. All-inclusive is about not thinking about the bill — meals, drinks and most activities folded into one upfront price, usually a step from the beach. We send you to Booking.com to check live prices and availability — the price you pay is the same as booking direct.
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Finding the right all-inclusive resort in Mallorca
Where you stay shapes the trip as much as the all-inclusive resort itself. Use Booking.com's map view to keep Mallorca's best areas and transport within reach, then filter for the features that make a all-inclusive resort worth it.
Common questions
What does "all-inclusive" actually cover?
Typically all meals, standard drinks and most on-site activities; premium spirits, spa treatments and off-site trips usually cost extra. The exact inclusions are listed on each resort’s Booking.com page — read them, because they vary a lot between properties.
Are all-inclusive resorts good value?
For families and anyone who’ll use the restaurants and bars, yes — the maths works when you’d otherwise eat out three times a day. If you plan to explore and eat locally, a room-only or B&B rate can be better value.
Which area of Mallorca is best for a all-inclusive resort?
Stay central and well-connected so you're near the things you came for. Tramuntana mountain villages, hidden cove beaches, Palma cathedral above the harbour. On Booking.com, switch to map view to see how each all-inclusive resort sits relative to Mallorca's main sights and transport, and sort by guest score to shortlist fast.